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| Administrative district : | Emmental |
| BFS no. : | 0908 |
| Postal code : | 3556 |
| Coordinates : | 633 864 / 198 121 |
| Height : | 790 m above sea level M. |
| Height range : | 738–1407 m above sea level M. |
| Area : | 61.99 km² |
| Residents: | 1326 (December 31, 2018) |
| Population density : | 21 inhabitants per km² |
| Mayor : | Peter Aeschlimann ( independent ) |
| Website: | www.trub.ch |
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Trub village. View of the church and monastery from the east. |
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Trub is a municipality in the Emmental administrative district in the canton of Bern in Switzerland .
geography
Trub is located in the upper Emmental on the Trueb , in the Napfbergland , is agricultural and has a very large scattered settlement area. In terms of area, with 6201 hectares, it is one of the largest municipalities in the canton of Bern. Around 50% of the community area is forested. The highest point is on the Napf at 1408 m . The hamlets of Fankhaus (zip code: 3557) and Kröschenbrunnen also belong to the municipality of Trub .
population
The population was 2606 in 1900. Since then it has been falling continuously. Trub is a classic emigration valley. This shows the number of about 50,000 people that their lees in Citizenship have. After Langnau, Trub is the second largest community in the canton of Bern.
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| year | 1850 | 1880 | 1888 | 1900 | 1910 | 1920 | 1930 | 1941 | 1950 | 1960 | 1970 | 1980 | 1990 | 2000 | 2010 | 2015 |
| Residents | 2536 | 2486 | 2567 | 2606 | 2615 | 2485 | 2210 | 2173 | 2149 | 1981 | 1833 | 1607 | 1613 | 1506 | 1396 | 1347 |
history
Trub is historically significant as the location of the Trub Monastery , a former Benedictine monastery that was dissolved in the Reformation year 1528.
Since 1994 there has been a community partnership with Novosedly nad Nežárkou in the Czech Republic.
politics
The voting shares of the parties in the 2019 National Council election were: SVP 61.0%, BDP 11.6%, GPS 9.2%, SP 4.8%, EDU 1.2%, glp 3.9%, FDP 1.5 %, EVP 2.1%, CVP 0.9%, DM 1.0%.
Attractions
photos
Others
- Gottfried Strasser (poet of the song from the Trueberbueb )
- Shakra : One of the well-known Swiss hard rock bands, is at home in the hustle and bustle and has its practice room here.
- Die Herbstzeitlosen is a Swiss film that was shot in the midst
- The Chrüzbode is a pass to the municipality of Escholzmatt , where a wrestling competition was held every year in the 18th century.
Personalities
- Gottfried Fankhauser (1870–1962), writer and Sunday school teacher
- Mario Rottaris (* 1968), ice hockey player
- Johann Stapfer (1719–1801), Protestant clergyman and university professor in Bern
- Benedikt von Tscharner (1937–2019), diplomat and publicist
- Kurt Wüthrich (* 1938), chemist and Nobel Prize winner
literature
- Karin Zaugg, Michael Gerber: Troubles in the Emmental. (Swiss Art Guide, No. 793/794, series 80). Ed. Society for Swiss Art History GSK. Bern 2006, ISBN 978-3-85782-793-8 .
- Hans Minder: Historical Lexicon of Trub . Lauperswil 2014.
Web links
- Official website of the municipality of Trub
- Anne-Marie Dubler : Trub (community). In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Permanent resident population from STAT-TAB of the BfS , municipalities see also regional portraits 2020 on bfs.admin.ch, accessed on May 29, 2020
- ^ Results of the community of Trub. State Chancellery of the Canton of Bern, October 20, 2019, accessed on August 3, 2020 .
